Metabolite List
all metabolites that has the same formula 'C27H39N3O2'
Lyngbyatoxin (BioCAD00000013578)
Formula: C27H39N3O2 (Exact Mass: 437.3042)
Toxins isolated from any species of the genus LYNGBYA or similar chemicals from other sources, including mollusks and micro-organisms. These have been found to be potent tumor promoters. They are biosynthesized from TRYPTOPHAN; VALINE; and METHIONINE nonribosomally (PEPTIDE BIOSYNTHESIS, NUCLEIC ACID-INDEPENDENT).
Teleocidin A-2 (BioCAD00000527921)
Formula: C27H39N3O2 (Exact Mass: 437.3042)
Teleocidin A-2 is an amino acid amide. Teleocidin A2 has been reported in Streptomyces blastmyceticus and Kitasatospora mediocidica with data available.
(-)-7-Geranylindolactam V (BioCAD00000527927)
Formula: C27H39N3O2 (Exact Mass: 437.3042)
(-)-7-Geranylindolactam V is an amino acid amide. (-)-7-Geranylindolactam V has been reported in Streptomyces blastmyceticus with data available.
lyngbyatoxin A (BioCAD00000575636)
Formula: C27H39N3O2 (Exact Mass: 437.3042)
Teleocidin is a natural substance originally isolated from mycelia of the bacterium |FRAME: TAX-58352|. It was found to be a mixture of two teleocidin A isomers (named |FRAME: CPD-18328 "teleocidin A-1"| and |FRAME: CPD-18330|) and four teleocidin B isomers (|FRAME: CPD-18329|, |FRAME: CPD-18337|, |FRAME: CPD-18338|, and |FRAME: CPD-18339|) |CITS: [Takashima60][Fujiki83][2890278]|. Teleocidins are highly inflammatory due to their strong activation of protein kinase C, and each purified isomer of teleocidins A and B has approximately the same activity as the teleocidin mixture in an irritant test. They also promote tumor formation |CITS: [3134123]|.Teleocidin A-1 was later isolated from a Hawaiian shallow-water variety of the cyanobactrium |FRAME: TAX-1155739| (originally misclassified as |FRAME: TAX-158786| |CITS: [21724952]|), and named |FRAME: CPD-18328| |CITS: [107586]|. |FRAME: TAX-1155739| produces several related compounds including |FRAME: CPD-18331| and |FRAME: CPD-18332| |CITS: [2128518]|.Teleocidin B-4 was later isolated from the bacterium |FRAME: TAX-68246| and named olivoretin D. |FRAME: TAX-68246| produces several related compounds (|FRAME: CPD-18340|, |FRAME: CPD-18341|, |FRAME: CPD-18342| and |FRAME: CPD-18343|) that appear to be biologically inactive |CITS: [6439591]|.Another related compound is |FRAME: CPD-18344|, isolated from |FRAME: TAX-68180| |CITS: [Irie87]|.